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the detroit story is sort of separate. one of the things that is lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is the city's economy and fiscal health are oftentimes two different things. if you look at new york city new york is thriving by any definition. if you look at neighborhoods like the meatpacking district. in the 70's or 80s he wouldn't be caught dead there now looks like a casting call for the bachelorette. there are so many 20 somethings on the weekend that it's the place to be. new york is like an amusement park in many ways were the economy is doing very well. new york has fiscal problems too. many of the problems that detroit has. detroit, some of the rust belt cities are still adjusting to a massive shift in the economy from an industrial-based economy and a number of other things are happening there as well but not all cities are widely responded in research and the way that new york is that many are. i think places like detroit and buffalo and some others at the minority. overall the story about citi
the detroit story is sort of separate. one of the things that is lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is the city's economy and fiscal health are oftentimes two different things. if you look at new york city new york is thriving by any definition. if you look at neighborhoods like the meatpacking district. in the 70's or 80s he wouldn't be caught dead there now looks like a casting call for the bachelorette. there are so many 20 somethings on the weekend that it's the place to...
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the mayor says new could be the next detroit. coming up next, what he says could put the city on a path to bankruptcy. and her husband made the ultimate sacrifice. why the wife of an arizona firefighter killed in the line of duty is fighting for benefits. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor
the mayor says new could be the next detroit. coming up next, what he says could put the city on a path to bankruptcy. and her husband made the ultimate sacrifice. why the wife of an arizona firefighter killed in the line of duty is fighting for benefits. any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight...
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it won't stop detroit. the policy let's officers stop and search people if they have a reasonable suspicion of either committing a crime or the suspect is about to commit a crime. >> critics say it unfairly targets minorities. detroit police department says it is not racial profiling just officers doing good constitutional police work. new york city is appealing the judge's ruling. >> bad news for job seekers. unemployment rate rose in most states last month. we have a live report on that and all of your other top business story res. >> unemployment is up in washington, d.c. showing job growth is weak despite a drop in naonal jobless claim rates last week at a 6 year low. they saw the biggest he increase by 3 tenths of one percent. only mississippi had a decline from 9 percent down to 8.5 percent. unemployment fell in 8 states and was unchanged in 14 states. in seattle considering raising their minimum wage to $15 an hour. the state has the heist minimum rate at $9.19 an hour. the mayoral candidates say the
it won't stop detroit. the policy let's officers stop and search people if they have a reasonable suspicion of either committing a crime or the suspect is about to commit a crime. >> critics say it unfairly targets minorities. detroit police department says it is not racial profiling just officers doing good constitutional police work. new york city is appealing the judge's ruling. >> bad news for job seekers. unemployment rate rose in most states last month. we have a live report...
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>> i guess you ask them about that in chicago or detroit where the crime rate has certainly not fallen. look, crime is done by criminals and criminals create -- the average real criminal would produce about 15, 16 crimes a year. a late criminologist james p. wilson pointed out. if you don't want them to commit crimes, you have to take them off the street or suppress them. that's an established fact of criminology. if the cops in new york are going to step back, i think the criminals are going to step forward. it's not an experiment that i think any of us wants to take having lived in the city in the '70 s and '80s. >> supreme court said in terry versus ohio that cops can stop and frisk people as long as they have a suspicion that a crime has been committed or will be committed or the person might be armed. does this decision go directly in the face of that? >> no. that's why she did not overturn the stop and frisk policy. she knew there was a precedent. >> she's going to micro manage it. >> the eighth or ninth monitor of the police department. to the extent this results in less effecti
>> i guess you ask them about that in chicago or detroit where the crime rate has certainly not fallen. look, crime is done by criminals and criminals create -- the average real criminal would produce about 15, 16 crimes a year. a late criminologist james p. wilson pointed out. if you don't want them to commit crimes, you have to take them off the street or suppress them. that's an established fact of criminology. if the cops in new york are going to step back, i think the criminals are...
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>> well, i guess you'd say ask them about that in chicago or detroit where the crime rate has certainly not fallen. look. crime is created -- done by criminals, and criminals create -- the average real criminal would -- produces about 15, 16 crime as year as a late criminologist pointed out, if you don't want them to commit crimes you have to take them off the street or you have to suppress them. i think that's an established fact of criminality. if these cops in new york are going to step back, then i think the criminals are going to step forward. it's not an experiment that i think any of us wants to take having lived in the city in the '70s and '80s. >> supreme court ruling, terry versus the state of ohio, stop and frisk is permitted. d us this go against the -- >> this's why she did not overturn the stop and frisk policfrisk policy. >> she's going to micromanage it though. >> exactly. to the extent this results in less effective policing in these communities, it's going to result in loss of black lives. >> it's going to enhance it. they've all produced -- become better neighborhoods
>> well, i guess you'd say ask them about that in chicago or detroit where the crime rate has certainly not fallen. look. crime is created -- done by criminals, and criminals create -- the average real criminal would -- produces about 15, 16 crime as year as a late criminologist pointed out, if you don't want them to commit crimes you have to take them off the street or you have to suppress them. i think that's an established fact of criminality. if these cops in new york are going to...
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the detroit story is sort of separate. one of the things that's lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is city economy and fiscal health oftentimes do different things. look at new york city. new york is thriving by any definition but if you look at neighborhoods like the meatpacking district. and 70 and and 80 you wouldn't be caught dead there now. it's a casting call. it's like the place to be. that never would've happened before. sunnier kids kind of like an amusement park in many ways now where it used to be, the economist and very well. new york has fiscal problems, too. many of the same problems that detroit has. so those are two kind of different things. detroit is some of the rust belt cities are still adjusting to a massive shift in the coming from an industrial-based economy to a service economy detroit has a number of other things happening there as well, but not all cities are sort of wildly responded and research and the way new york is. but many are. i do think places like detroit and maybe buffa
the detroit story is sort of separate. one of the things that's lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is city economy and fiscal health oftentimes do different things. look at new york city. new york is thriving by any definition but if you look at neighborhoods like the meatpacking district. and 70 and and 80 you wouldn't be caught dead there now. it's a casting call. it's like the place to be. that never would've happened before. sunnier kids kind of like an amusement park in...
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. >>> also, is new york city on the brink of a detroit-style bankruptcy? new york city has been on the brink in the past. the warning from the mayor mike bloomberg that just came down. a question that's surfacing today, is this real? is this really where new york city is today, or is this somehow just a scare tactic from the mayor? we're live with that story next. ♪ ♪ we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. that goes for coca-cola, and eve
. >>> also, is new york city on the brink of a detroit-style bankruptcy? new york city has been on the brink in the past. the warning from the mayor mike bloomberg that just came down. a question that's surfacing today, is this real? is this really where new york city is today, or is this somehow just a scare tactic from the mayor? we're live with that story next. ♪ ♪ we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us....
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and he is taking the narrative from detroit, michigan. it is okay if a city goes bankrupt. as long as we can break the unions, screw the workers and blame it on them and let the rich people run free i can tell you if. this guy is the media darling. he may be one of the toughest media commentaries that has ever been blistered on this guy but dam it, he deserves it. he the people who have worked in the city for 30 years and earned a pension. this narrative that the conservatives are playing out, now in the richett city in america, you know what? you are the problem the biggest voting bloc, the biggest social networking machine the democrats have is organized labor. they're doing everything they can to destroy it across this country. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. does mayor michael bloomberg care more about wall street? or workers? you can always go to our blog at msnbc.com and leave a comment there. we'll bring you the results later in the show. >>> how do you turn your back on an american worker? how do you make the case to the public that people t
and he is taking the narrative from detroit, michigan. it is okay if a city goes bankrupt. as long as we can break the unions, screw the workers and blame it on them and let the rich people run free i can tell you if. this guy is the media darling. he may be one of the toughest media commentaries that has ever been blistered on this guy but dam it, he deserves it. he the people who have worked in the city for 30 years and earned a pension. this narrative that the conservatives are playing out,...
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new buildings so what does detroit we do to make it out of the bankruptcy? >> there's been a lot of great things happening and we have been involved with that over the last two or three years to invest in the city. private investment is that the all-time high. that is certainly difficult but it is long overdue that this happened so we have to address the problems of this city in the bankruptcy is difficult but it is giving us the opportunity to deal with legacy issues to come out the other side. we have to get through the nkruptcy process and that will take me but as we look at this we're bullish on the straight that they have great balance and great infrastructure to have our renaissance like it deserves gerri: great's information we appreciate you coming on. , back. >> my pleasure. i am happy to come back. gerri: a t still to come how to turn your part-time job into full-time and the they are sending your kid to college but what about loans for day care? i am not kidding. we will talk about it. next. gerri: no doubt the pressure is on the middle-class with
new buildings so what does detroit we do to make it out of the bankruptcy? >> there's been a lot of great things happening and we have been involved with that over the last two or three years to invest in the city. private investment is that the all-time high. that is certainly difficult but it is long overdue that this happened so we have to address the problems of this city in the bankruptcy is difficult but it is giving us the opportunity to deal with legacy issues to come out the...
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finally the ugly, a mixup on voting billboard in detroit. it reads election day is december 2 when actually it is november 5. >> time for your brew on responses. we told you about the possibility that all cars will be equipped with a black box by next year. the boxes can already monitor speed, seat belt use and potentially blood alcohol levels. >> 96% of new cars already have them but are they an invasion of privacy. yes, this could cause me to rethink a new car purchase. it smacks of government intrusion possibility. >> jeffrey tweeted the black box would only be an invasion of privacy if used against the operator without operator's consent. >> another viewer tweeted i will not drive a car that contains a black box. government gone wild. >> thanks to all of you who responded. "fox & friends" starts right now. we hope you have a great day. >> good morning. it is tuesday, august 13 already. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing part of your day with us. >>> the master al qaeda bomb maker suspected to be behind the latest threat of explodin
finally the ugly, a mixup on voting billboard in detroit. it reads election day is december 2 when actually it is november 5. >> time for your brew on responses. we told you about the possibility that all cars will be equipped with a black box by next year. the boxes can already monitor speed, seat belt use and potentially blood alcohol levels. >> 96% of new cars already have them but are they an invasion of privacy. yes, this could cause me to rethink a new car purchase. it smacks...
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cities can learn from detroit's bankruptcy. across the country, state and knew miss pal pensions are underfunded by more than a trillion dollars. no new york, david lee miller, fox news. >> money, money, money. we're going to keep talking about it. and back to children and how much they cost. >>> apparently they cost a bundle. a new study finds that raising kids is more expensive than ever. coming up, we'll show you ways to actually save big bucks on bringing up your little ones. >>> and egypt coming apart at the seams. what the chaos in the heart of the arab world means for those of is here us here in the unite. , i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working for charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. accomplishing even little things can become major victor
cities can learn from detroit's bankruptcy. across the country, state and knew miss pal pensions are underfunded by more than a trillion dollars. no new york, david lee miller, fox news. >> money, money, money. we're going to keep talking about it. and back to children and how much they cost. >>> apparently they cost a bundle. a new study finds that raising kids is more expensive than ever. coming up, we'll show you ways to actually save big bucks on bringing up your little ones....
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they don't have to pay union dues. >> can you blame detroit for being unfriendly? >> i wouldn't want there to be a city. >> i wouldn't want to live there. also, albany has the state government of new york. so does sacramento. i think there is something to that. look at these cities. charleston, south carolina. it is a friendly city. i love south carolina. red, red, red. deep red. >> it was a slave state -- >> i believe the study. i think it is right on point. >> take a shot. >> there is a horse running by. >> greg looked at him eye to eye. >> what a cheap shot. >> you are the unfriendliest person at the table. >> i'm sure they stop before they go on vacation and say i wonder if this is the right to work place. >> correlation. >> you get people to come to your town by having it safe and hospitable. liberal programs have destroyed that city, bob. >> everyone of them, brother. everyone of the colleges and universities have been destroyed by liberals. go to another country. get yourself another university. one more thing is up next and that is a communist free zone. te
they don't have to pay union dues. >> can you blame detroit for being unfriendly? >> i wouldn't want there to be a city. >> i wouldn't want to live there. also, albany has the state government of new york. so does sacramento. i think there is something to that. look at these cities. charleston, south carolina. it is a friendly city. i love south carolina. red, red, red. deep red. >> it was a slave state -- >> i believe the study. i think it is right on point....
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we note that detroit, 41% poverty rate. oakland 21%. st. louis, 27%. the ten most dangerous cities in the country happen to have of the highest, most elevated poverty numbers in the country. >> yeah. poverty, unemployment. failure, drops out from school. guess what? a high percentage of minorities. i hurts my heart. wayne, this is what you need. you need leadership to come in and speak to kids who are not advancing, not making process and get involve with the gang activity. this is how they will prove they are somebody in this world. that is a losing prescription. you have to believe in education and a job and building a resume. i don't think that this is a mystery. if you want to make it in america. >> eric: jonathan, there is a -- >> yeah, even make minimum wage job to keep a young person out of trouble and focus on producing on the future. no question the gang pointed out. there is less likely to be this violent crime in a stronger economy. young people are, of course, we have unemployment, a youth unemployment rate north of 18%. young people are le
we note that detroit, 41% poverty rate. oakland 21%. st. louis, 27%. the ten most dangerous cities in the country happen to have of the highest, most elevated poverty numbers in the country. >> yeah. poverty, unemployment. failure, drops out from school. guess what? a high percentage of minorities. i hurts my heart. wayne, this is what you need. you need leadership to come in and speak to kids who are not advancing, not making process and get involve with the gang activity. this is how...
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the first part is, we notice as we speak, detroit's going bust. so, the first part of the question is, what cities are having the problems you're talking about and why do you think that is and then what cities are not? >> guest: our city story is a tail of -- tale of two cities and the detroit story is separate. one thing that is lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is that cities' economies and fiscal health are often times two different things. you look at new york city. new york is thriving by any definition. you look at neighborhoods like the meat packing district, in the '70s and '8ss you wouldn't be caught dead there now it's so many 20 somethings on the weekend, the place to be, and that would have never happened before. so new york is like an amusement park. the economy is doing very well. but new york has fiscal problems, too. many of the same fiscal pension problems that detroit has. so those are two different things. detroit is some of the rust belt cities are adjusting to as massive shift from an industrial economy to se
the first part is, we notice as we speak, detroit's going bust. so, the first part of the question is, what cities are having the problems you're talking about and why do you think that is and then what cities are not? >> guest: our city story is a tail of -- tale of two cities and the detroit story is separate. one thing that is lost in the discussion about detroit and our cities is that cities' economies and fiscal health are often times two different things. you look at new york city....
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detroit paid a consulting firm 288,000 dollars for 11 employees to only work for two weeks last month. that includes money for a 22-year-old who graduated from college just last year. critics are outraged. someone with little experience will be paid that much money. the city defending the race said they would be getting a discount. >> nice work if you can get it, right? >> a juror is breaking his violence the day after a guilt verdict was reached in the case of a one-time boston mob boss. five days of deliberating got so tins that some jurors wanted out of it. after more than 32 hours bulger was convicted of 11 murders and 7 other charges. >> there were some jurors that could have settled this the first day. there was very cautious people. it would have been nice to hear from him to see if he wasn't guilty of other charges. bu bulgel will be sentence the friday. >>> airlines are showing some of the best numbers in 19 years. the department of transportation found 16 flats arriights arrive 15 minutes of the scheduled time within the next six months. what's to thanks for the long running
detroit paid a consulting firm 288,000 dollars for 11 employees to only work for two weeks last month. that includes money for a 22-year-old who graduated from college just last year. critics are outraged. someone with little experience will be paid that much money. the city defending the race said they would be getting a discount. >> nice work if you can get it, right? >> a juror is breaking his violence the day after a guilt verdict was reached in the case of a one-time boston mob...
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. >> take him to detroit. >> no! not detroit! >> i love you, detroit. >> massive unions, massive pensions. >> yes, lavish pensions. on average $19,000 a year which detroit now says they will pay 10 cents on the dollar. >> when union membership goes down, so do middle class wages. >> then the unions came in. then the democratic machine came in. then the drugs came in. >> every politician who puts their hand on the bible and takes the oath of office has a duty to this city and to manufacturing in this country. >> it yields a cat like kid rock. it must have good stuff in it. but the dems ran it into the ground. >> they don't have a fiscal problem, steve. they have a cultural collapse. >> see all those people in those pictures? have you ever seen so many americans be a failure at so many things? here we go again. i will not let this story go. there is more evidence detroit is truly, truly a conservative utopia. yes, i'm not going to get off this story. and it is something this country needs to pay attention to. conservatives keep bla
. >> take him to detroit. >> no! not detroit! >> i love you, detroit. >> massive unions, massive pensions. >> yes, lavish pensions. on average $19,000 a year which detroit now says they will pay 10 cents on the dollar. >> when union membership goes down, so do middle class wages. >> then the unions came in. then the democratic machine came in. then the drugs came in. >> every politician who puts their hand on the bible and takes the oath of office...
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i think places like detroit and buffalo and others are the minority. over all the story about a cities right now is that more people are staying in them and more people with families, young couples with families. >> host: seattle is thriving in the booming, bamberger is thriving and booming, chicago is thriving and booming. what do these places have in common? >> guest: it's living in the city and raising kids in the city is an option now where it didn't used to be and if that is a number of reasons i talk about in the book. it's the same thing driving away from serbia. rising gas prices come people having fewer children, wanting more sense of liveliness in their communities, schools improving in the cities. the schools are still big issues in the nevado people to the suburbs but that is starting to change, so and cities are different. a city like seattle or st. wallsten it's easy to have a suburban lifestyle in those cities you can have a single-family detached house and still be in the city and in fact you are living in a kind of dense -- usually tho
i think places like detroit and buffalo and others are the minority. over all the story about a cities right now is that more people are staying in them and more people with families, young couples with families. >> host: seattle is thriving in the booming, bamberger is thriving and booming, chicago is thriving and booming. what do these places have in common? >> guest: it's living in the city and raising kids in the city is an option now where it didn't used to be and if that is a...
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>> steve: i'm doing better than detroit. detroit should have seen this coming. when you spend lots more on your outgo than your income, that will be your downfall, to quote you. >> detroit had a real serious maybe terminal case of cranial rectumitis. that's a technical term. in 1954, a little half breed indian woman who was born on a reservation southeast of oklahoma never had more than a second grade education issue never had a bank account, but she pulled her grandson to her and put her arms around him and said, listen, larry wayne, she handed him a 5-dollar bill. she said, you take good care of that and don't spend that like a fool because it may be the last one i ever get to give you. she had been through the depression and knew banks would close. she never had a bank account or credit card. never yet wrote a check in her life. she paid her bill every saturday morning after my grandfather gave her his check from sinclair oil company on friday afternoon. she told me, don't you ever forget this, as she handed me that five. when your outgoing exceeds your incom
>> steve: i'm doing better than detroit. detroit should have seen this coming. when you spend lots more on your outgo than your income, that will be your downfall, to quote you. >> detroit had a real serious maybe terminal case of cranial rectumitis. that's a technical term. in 1954, a little half breed indian woman who was born on a reservation southeast of oklahoma never had more than a second grade education issue never had a bank account, but she pulled her grandson to her and...
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it is bringing it here to detroit. ford in 2013 is far different company than it was back in 2007 when it was restructured. they are getting greater profitability and sales despite the fact the company has fewer plants, brands and workers. one reason why, greater efficiency. half of the models built by ford and sold by ford in the united states are coming from plants that are running three shift as day, and many of the workers hired at those plants in the last couple of years have been brought in at a lower starting wage rate than long-time uaw workers. meanwhile, on the sales side of the equation for ford, it is doing better competing with it's asian rivals, in fact, the fusion is now the sixth best-selling car in the united states, nipping at the heels of the corolla. that's story here in flat rock, michigan, where ford added 1400 workers to expand production of the fusion models. for "nightly business report," i'm phil lebeaux. >>> google here in the giets, research firm ihs is saying that assembling the motox smart
it is bringing it here to detroit. ford in 2013 is far different company than it was back in 2007 when it was restructured. they are getting greater profitability and sales despite the fact the company has fewer plants, brands and workers. one reason why, greater efficiency. half of the models built by ford and sold by ford in the united states are coming from plants that are running three shift as day, and many of the workers hired at those plants in the last couple of years have been brought...
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flint, michigan, 41%, detroit, 41%, oakland, 27%, memphis. that's where the tie is between violent crimes and poverty rates. let me give you an example. new jersey has stop and frisk. have 33% per 100,000 murder rate, highest in the country and have stop and frisk. >> i don't think this is -- >> jobs, poverty? >> i think jobs and poverty are key to everybody's success. that's not the police department's job. and i don't think it is determinative to take numbers like that like bob is doing, saying they weren't arrested. well, how do you know how many crimes they didn't commit because they were deterred? >> exactly. >> some of the highest -- >> success rate with mayor bloomberg with this than anybody else not in law enforcement who maybe had been a victim of a crime. >> what are you referring to. >> loss of people. >> i am serious, dead serious. do the research, not depend on other people's flow charts, pie charts, awesome. this is where i like to add to the whole thing. you talk about race and nationality playing a role in whether to stop and
flint, michigan, 41%, detroit, 41%, oakland, 27%, memphis. that's where the tie is between violent crimes and poverty rates. let me give you an example. new jersey has stop and frisk. have 33% per 100,000 murder rate, highest in the country and have stop and frisk. >> i don't think this is -- >> jobs, poverty? >> i think jobs and poverty are key to everybody's success. that's not the police department's job. and i don't think it is determinative to take numbers like that like...
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you want to see detroit's problem, look at this graph. in 1950, there were almost 2 million people in detroit, 2 million. now that number is down to around the 700,000, which means, when your city is shrinking like that, you end up with an eroding tax base. incapable, completely unable to pay off the pension costs that were incurred. and also not just pensions, but city services, infrastructure, all of it. in comparison, over that same period of time, new york has seen its population grow by more than half a million people, it's not been detroit. and another thing, detroit's economy has been nothing short of catastrophic. according to the city's own bankruptcy court declaration, the city lost approximately 80% of its manufacturing base. new york's economy by contrast has been booming. booming under bloomberg for better or worse. the key industry finance remains atop the world. one factor is that the fact that the city remains utterly and unbelievably racially segregated. this is a map of detroit, with dots corresponding for neighborhoods.
you want to see detroit's problem, look at this graph. in 1950, there were almost 2 million people in detroit, 2 million. now that number is down to around the 700,000, which means, when your city is shrinking like that, you end up with an eroding tax base. incapable, completely unable to pay off the pension costs that were incurred. and also not just pensions, but city services, infrastructure, all of it. in comparison, over that same period of time, new york has seen its population grow by...
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., detroit and chicago. have the highest gun murder rates in the entire country. we also know the converse that in areas of the country where gun control is relatively lax, crime rates go down. an armed society is a safer society. that's a different question than the police in stop and frisk. >> that's not necessarily true. in texas, they have you know, you can carry and it's fairly easy to acquire a gun legally. but houston is -- you know, it's a dangerous place because you have got a lot of that what we were talking about. the neighborhoods that are out-of-control. that's where all the crime begins. do you believe stop and frisk, colmes, is racial profiling? >> the way they do it in new york is i'm not against stop and frisk and neither is the court. the court way it's being implemented in new york in newark where they're every month putting on line who is being stopped. racial -- what race they are and complete transparency that's the way to do it. and civil libertarians. >> bill: have an officer who stops somebody do what? >> write down how are stopping. write
., detroit and chicago. have the highest gun murder rates in the entire country. we also know the converse that in areas of the country where gun control is relatively lax, crime rates go down. an armed society is a safer society. that's a different question than the police in stop and frisk. >> that's not necessarily true. in texas, they have you know, you can carry and it's fairly easy to acquire a gun legally. but houston is -- you know, it's a dangerous place because you have got a...
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you can't make those movies, you can make them in chicago, make them in detroit, make them in atlanta, can't make them here. why did chicago's murder rate go down awhile? new york cops went there. >> yep. >> and now we're going to adopt the practices of the losers and return to the 1970s and 1980s. >> this is too successful. >> so you override the constitution? >> the nsa program. successful. >> it is not. it is very much different. there's probable cause. >> what is the probable cause? >> someone acting suspicious. >> one of the suspects was crawling out of a window of a dilapidated home. another was a wanted poster. he looked exactly like the one on wanted poster. these are the ones the judge said were constitutional. no, this judge is wrong on this, makes me want to leave new york. so ridiculous. >>> coming up, willie robertson makes a guest appearance on "the five." stick around. the postal service is critical to our economy. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal servic
you can't make those movies, you can make them in chicago, make them in detroit, make them in atlanta, can't make them here. why did chicago's murder rate go down awhile? new york cops went there. >> yep. >> and now we're going to adopt the practices of the losers and return to the 1970s and 1980s. >> this is too successful. >> so you override the constitution? >> the nsa program. successful. >> it is not. it is very much different. there's probable cause....
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. >> take him to detroit. >> no! not detroit! >> i love you, detroit. >> massive unions, massive pensions. >> yes, lavish pensions. on average $19,000 a year which detroit now says they will pay 10 cents on the dollar. >> when union membership goes down, so do middle class wages. >> then the unions came in. then the democratic machine came in. then the drugs came in. >> every politician who puts their hand on the bible and takes the oath of office has a duty to this city and to manufacturing in this country. >> it yields
. >> take him to detroit. >> no! not detroit! >> i love you, detroit. >> massive unions, massive pensions. >> yes, lavish pensions. on average $19,000 a year which detroit now says they will pay 10 cents on the dollar. >> when union membership goes down, so do middle class wages. >> then the unions came in. then the democratic machine came in. then the drugs came in. >> every politician who puts their hand on the bible and takes the oath of office...
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but piornack is feeling detroit's financial woes in other ways, too. he's is just one of nearly 30,000 current and retired city workers who expect to see cuts to their pensions and health care benefits as the city tries to dig itself out of financial ruin. detroit can't pay its bills, and it is looking to cut debts that city officials say reaches $18 billion. >> i feel very let down, my father was a police officer in the city, i've been a fireman in the city, my son is a fireman in the city. i feel like i've really been let down. >> reporter: just weeks ago, detroit became the largest municipality ever to file for bankruptcy. there are many unknowns as the city attempts a restructuring plan. stephen henderson, editorial editor at "the detroit free press grew up here and is intimately aware of the city's fighting spirit but says bankruptcy may be the city's toughest challenge yet. >> there's not much difference between most places in detroit and post-katrina new orleans. its not as shocking because it happened over a long period of time, but it's just a
but piornack is feeling detroit's financial woes in other ways, too. he's is just one of nearly 30,000 current and retired city workers who expect to see cuts to their pensions and health care benefits as the city tries to dig itself out of financial ruin. detroit can't pay its bills, and it is looking to cut debts that city officials say reaches $18 billion. >> i feel very let down, my father was a police officer in the city, i've been a fireman in the city, my son is a fireman in the...
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why are so few commentators outraged about the conservative destruction of detroit? that would be everybody. for the life of me, i don't know. i think a philosophy of how people do their job. this is just my philosophy. this is what i believe in. i don't think that you do a story and say, oh, well, we've covered that. let's get on to the next one. i've always been one who believes that you do a story and you get into the different facets of the story. and maybe others don't view it that way. where are the people? what's the back story? what's the ramifications? what's the money? where is the political push coming from? there are so many facets to the detroit story, stealing an election, cirqcumventing local elections. there is so much there. i don't know how i could do that story justice the way it is affecting p.eople's lives and hw conservative states are run and when conservatives get power. how do you do that in one show? i don't know. i can't speak for anyone else. but i made a commitment to stay on the detroit story because i think it is a model for destruction
why are so few commentators outraged about the conservative destruction of detroit? that would be everybody. for the life of me, i don't know. i think a philosophy of how people do their job. this is just my philosophy. this is what i believe in. i don't think that you do a story and say, oh, well, we've covered that. let's get on to the next one. i've always been one who believes that you do a story and you get into the different facets of the story. and maybe others don't view it that way....
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detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where a
detroit, where african-americans make up about 83% of the city's population. you can check out the article at our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become...
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. >>> if detroit didn't have enough problems filing for bankruptcy. politico poise onts out billboa in detroit advertise the wrong date for the city's general election. check it out. they urge citizens to vote september 2nd and it's november 5th. i'll add the #epic fail. by the way, they are expected to be fixed today. from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, . products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> celebrity chef paula deen is she on a co
. >>> if detroit didn't have enough problems filing for bankruptcy. politico poise onts out billboa in detroit advertise the wrong date for the city's general election. check it out. they urge citizens to vote september 2nd and it's november 5th. i'll add the #epic fail. by the way, they are expected to be fixed today. from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, ....
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federal agents arrested that doctor out of detroit last week. a judge set bond at $9 million as prosecutors argue the doctor has so much money and some resources he could easily leaf this country. she was face-to-face with the accused food shooter when her gun run out of ammunition or ran out i should say. ahead, dramatic testimony from a police officer who helped stop that massacre. plus, 16 women have so far come forward to accuse the san diego mayor bob filner of sexual harassment but tonight, he has a whole new problem on his hands. and city council members say it could be just what they need to get him out of the mayor's office. that's coming up from the journalists of fox news on this friday fox report. when yod starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. trusted heartburn relief that goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! nothing works faster. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. f
federal agents arrested that doctor out of detroit last week. a judge set bond at $9 million as prosecutors argue the doctor has so much money and some resources he could easily leaf this country. she was face-to-face with the accused food shooter when her gun run out of ammunition or ran out i should say. ahead, dramatic testimony from a police officer who helped stop that massacre. plus, 16 women have so far come forward to accuse the san diego mayor bob filner of sexual harassment but...
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detroit may be starting that by hiring christie's to appraise the item at the detroit institute of art. cn cnbc's own robert frank joins us now with all of the art details. >> detroit's emergency manager hired christie's to assess the collection of the dia. the art is valued by many at over $1 billion. while there is no specific plan to sell the assets, the move was taken at the request of creditors. he said the city must know the current value of all of its assets, including the city owned check at the dia. orr's statement goes on to say there has never been nor is there now any plan to sell the art. this valuation as well as the valuation of other city assets is an integral part of the restructuring process. he said they will also advise the city on non-sale alternatives. not sure what that means. they will value works like this one, a van gogh portrait that could be worth over $100 million alone, it includes works of picasso, miguel. they say they will continue to folks on being as positive force for the city. this has been a huge controversy with some of the public pensions saying
detroit may be starting that by hiring christie's to appraise the item at the detroit institute of art. cn cnbc's own robert frank joins us now with all of the art details. >> detroit's emergency manager hired christie's to assess the collection of the dia. the art is valued by many at over $1 billion. while there is no specific plan to sell the assets, the move was taken at the request of creditors. he said the city must know the current value of all of its assets, including the city...